EIGHT .15}? GUARDIAN» QHARWTFEIQHN. TODAY - CAHTQL - rue. and wen. MATINEE 3:30 — EVENING 7 AND 8:45 STARIRIG STUART " I Pius NEWS — SPORTS TOW PRIIIDE EDWARD and Tili- SHOWS 3:30 —- 7 -— 9 RIIIII . . . SPDILED . . . SNDBBISII . . . A DEVIL IN MINK! ...but he knew how to tome her! .//.fl///aywuifiiesi-seiierl Now an best-picture! . BARBARA SIANIIIIIII VAN IIIIIIII CHARLES IIIIIIIIIII RICHARD HART nun WYNN I IlEIlILEfliIlIlI-Illil Plfillili THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAQUE: Herold l‘. lnndry, Albert Altken, Mrs. Byne Stewart, Mien llerriet Olslr. AGENT GIOIBIHOWN: Weldon Levera- AGENT SOUIIS: Francis Obeverle Thefluardlnnmeybebouglatet uuofthe following pleeee ln Montague: like S. A. Llewellyn; ..sre. Ol- .1. In Georgetown: The Poet Office; in ’ . Camden's end Florence Roper: In St. Peter's: The Poet Office. Georgetown ‘3.‘.’.l.‘"t.if.‘.i°°.i‘.‘l%..ll3‘“i.§°$i end Vieinily mer Jeffery. The new officers were then installed by Past President Neil A. Wight. The following four members were appointed to meet with the executive and draw up ....'0n Wednflfidiy. JIMMY!‘ 5m» e set of by-iews for presentation to 1949. the Georgetown Bream NJ- a future meeting, governing the 15 Gil-midi!" 5981MB 3-E5-L-r m" operation of the Legion Hail, they in i-he newly nnreheled Iaesinn are: Phillip Boudreault, Waite‘: Hall on Richmond Street. Presl- Mucus“, “m” pubiicover m; d5"! NBlI A- WIBM Occupied 111B Ivan Stewart. The following enter- chflir and two minutes silence in tainment committee was appointed‘ honour of fallen comrades. The [iaffijjztgn Ygfston, chairman; minutes of the previous meeting members, E, Jeffetry, Ivan Stewart. were "Rd by Bfllmh 390M111’ J- Waiter Walker and P. Boudreault. W- MVBPS find We" "loved 0110M" An employment committee was ap- 'ed- Oil m°ll°1l li- Wiw M8506 till! pointed with the following person- IihB meeting be known as a re- nei: Waiter MacLesn, Lawrence organization meeting. The meeting was then openedfor appointment Iof Branch officers. The following officers were then appointed: Pres- ident. J.W. Iiavers; 1st vice-presi- Batchilder and J. C. Goteil. The financial statement was read dent. Harrington Yorston; 2nd vice- presldent and secretary, Frank by the Treasurer and was moved adopted. A Board of Trustees i:i whose name Branch property would be held was appointed. They arc; W. J. Fitzgerald, Howard Walker, ‘Lnvandier; Treasurer. W. J. Fitz- Frank lifecLean. James PUIJIICOVCT gerald. A five man executive was arid Russel White. The meeting was appointed to work with the above officers as a general executive-—A H. Stewart. chairman; members, SAVAGE HARBOUR. . SCHOOL CONCERT then adjourned to be called at .1 future date to be decided upon by Duet: "On That Old Hatvailan Shore“—~by Elva Clements aiici Bertha Veno (encored). Recitation: "A Christmas Wish" Tihe annual concert of Savage’ Harbour school took place in the: Farm"—by Oscar Jones. Song: “The Sad Kiss Goodnye" —by three girls, Nellie Jones. Ber- tha Ven) and bots Thompson (en- A well prepared program was carried out. consisting of dialogfi ues, recitaiions. step dancing, etc“; which reflects great credit to the teacher. Miss MacDougaid. for her: cored). painstaking efforts in training the’ Recitation; "A Christmas Song" pupils. ‘—by Cecil Clements. Music was supplied by MacDon-_ Dialogue: "Brow n‘s Unlucky aid brothers of St, Andrews. y" Da . Santa. Claus arrived in time.I Recitation: “My w'isli"—by Ruth and received a hearty welcome. "Thomson. At the close of the concert the Recitation: "A Message From pupils presented their teacher‘Santa"-—L~y Geordie Luttrell. with a gift and the following nd- Closing chorus; "Santa clans 15 dress. ,Coming"—-by pupils. __ After the closing chorus Santa DeCa-ilrigfrtltgger-the time of YeuICmB jnfiade his appearance i“ a y ' vcry o y manner. and caused “hen ch": “d ‘mdwm u’. theImuch excitement among the school uppermost thoughts in our minds. Cmldren as h, diSgJ-lbuted m. we deem it ari opportune time to and apples to mam “om gm”; “Wis m 7°“ In Fm“ raw “n” beautifully decorated tree our eepest epprec etion for (‘me ‘ Sincere mo"; which you m“ “in t Ber-the Veno accompanied for_ all _ ,I'i9 50X!!! During intentnission, “rm m m“ bum!" songs were sung by Doreen Veno Due I° u“ hm‘ m" m‘ char‘ Edna and Leona Clements acteristics which comprise good music w“ supplied by Elldwzrlti citizenship are moulded in the I‘! _ ‘ classroom wherein we receive the Elements and Russell JPN" and sien-dnnelns by Mr. Fied Clem- rudiments of our education, it is ems was enjoyed by ‘he probably not appreciated the im- “menu portant role played by you and your colleagues in maintaining the dish standard of our educational‘ system, and the upholding of the large CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Kinnori. Shirley MacKinnon. Keith and Elmer MacKJnnon. Bellman. Kinnori, Percy Scott, Annie Boyle, Gayle Hyde, Dalvay Scott. Claude MacPhee. Murray tencored.) Eihc‘. Gillespie, Shirley and Velma AfacKiiiiioii. George GLiespic. iey Hyde. the executive‘ Scott fen cored ) Garfield MacKinnon Bee-Betty MacLeau, Shirley Campbell, (enoored). | Drill, A Careless Mother. Myrna Smith and Lionel Stevenson. I Kinnon, Ethel and George Gilles- Dlaioane. Milking I Ceile- Dnnlldaioan Gallant and Alger Cutcliffe, Kinnoii. ALSO MUSICAL PARADE NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBride democratic principles of life. In conclusion we wish you topflm . accept this email gift, a Yuletide "y nep-nmmL gift, and as a. token of our esteem A m . ._ forvyou: and in closing wish you ax‘: Mum an’ 3' Dhme Bum a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I Report for December. Grade 1V—i. Mai-ion Nichol; 2, Grade III-i, Annie Laurie lilac- ILea ; 2, M t. ~ , s, Signed on behalf of pupils of.M°;I:-;,°n_ “n” Perry’ 3 su m Savage Harbour School. pupils in a few well chosen word The singing of the National An-l them brought a pleasant evening 2, GU01 MacDonald.’ to a close. i Kelly. —-by Eddie Sentner. Miss MacDougaid thanked the I I ROSEVILLE SCHOOL Eoxcsnr: 945% I The pupils of Roseviile School‘ , held "lei-Y “will Gilliam" 15°11‘ MacMillan Marion Nichol Fdm cert mesmy‘ Dec" 215" "Dd" thejtoss, Anne Carr. Ian MacDonald, direction of the teacher, Miss Rita Annie Lune Mach“ Fnlivwlng is the programz’ ' Opening chorus; “Welcome"—-by‘ pupils. Recitation: “Greetings"—by Jim- mie Clements. I Dialogue; Song: "The Lost Tickets". | Recitation: "A Christmas Quiz" Dialogue: "A Helping Hand." Duet: "Soldier's Sweetheart"—- by Carole Jones and Thelma. Veno (cncorcdw. Recitation: "A Little Wi Verna Clements. Dialogue: "Who Took the Pie?" .._by Recitation: "A Question" - by Alberta Nlyers. Drill: "Christmas Wishes”—by eight pupils. Step-dancing——by Ferdie Clem- LIliS. Dialogue: “A Sudden Discovery". song; "Unloved and Unclaimed" —by Bertha Veno (encored). Recitation: "W-hat the Stocking Said"—by Hazel Jones. Song: "The Bald-Headed End of the Bi'oom“-by Doreen Veno (uncured). Intermission. Recitation: "Kind Wishes"—by Ferdie Clements. Dialogue: "The Wrong Suitcase" Song: "A Tramp On the Street" —by Thelma. Veno (encored). Recitation: "A Christmas sleepy Head"—~by Clarence Clemente. Dialogue: “A Suitor Bold". Recitation: "His Letter"— by Betty Clements. Dialogue: "scheming Sammy.” Drill: "Merry Christmas" — by fourteen pupils. step-dancing—by Ferdie Clem- cuts. ways "I got it with o Guardian Wont Ad -- or would you rather i emit 9914i‘: “The Golden Treasure?‘ _-by Elva Clements (encored) . Iwiissraivs CORNER SCHOOL Dependable i" IPX Distributors Summeraide - Charlottetown Grade 11-1. Gail Stewart; 2. Patricia. Anderson; 3, George Mac- Kinnon. Grade I—1, Phyllis MacMillan; 3, Marie Roper. Highest average: Marion Nichol, Perfect attendance: Diane Bu- chanan, Donald Buchanan, Aniri Susan Morrison, Margaret Perry, Laura Bernard, Junior Ross. Marilyn Carr, James Bartlett, Roberta Mac- lDonaid, Ian MacLennan, Phyllis MlCMIIInii, Eva Perry. John Mar- rissey, Clifford MacEwen. Report for December: 1 Grade X—i. Edouard Baird. Grade IX—1, Mary Baird; Gladys ‘Heron (absent for tests). pupil‘: .. -. Bells of Christmas by Alger and "He" 0mm‘ 3"“ CI““5'" n“ direction of Miss Evelyn Boil. I .Qrade VII-Bcmadette Baird, Gg::1‘sati;%rd_ Kid's _ by Adele Cutciiffe (encore); Skit by gtffinttsf‘érntfiéapgifgdangroxanffig The concert was a huge eucmsl lunllenl Blilfd- _ so“, __ [The Lime mack Wayne Howatt and Joen Wad- heavily laden treD-rhetenchfls Mr and the sum of $58 was rea. ed Grid? IF-Iva" "PM"? Pmllme F d dell; Monologue —- Only a Pin by ' ' The evening came to a close Willi Aflimachern- Musmche _ by L$m3mmh:' Leonard Holloran; Dialogue —- zaymond Monlserh MISS Margaret the National Anthem and every- I Glide V (Bl-Gflimi Dull-Vi ‘encore’ '“ You a?“ y w sh at 'Arry and ‘Arriet, Madam Olga, — “rpIw Miss Elsie waddeu‘ one started for their resllevue wmler Murph?“ Recuéuon _ I n a e — Raymond Morrison, 'Arry - Pat Iecellwd mew presems from the homes after having spent a vet)‘ MGmdeMXlIJ, Srl-JZEBMWI SHII/tih; bysohrlfglvm (Slgrcganta Claus by Noonen. ‘Arriet — Beatrice Cut- puns" The m“~‘l° W“ "I'd" u“: enioyable evening. arle o ac ern; ern ce i c- _ '_ _ I .Ou1rk Glennis, Marilyn, Enid. Robert OUT OUR WAY BY_J_ R wimum, Grade IV Jr.—-Gcrard McEiacli- em; Teresa McGuirk. Grade III-Stephen Baird. Grade II-Aiiria McEaciici-n; Florence McEachern. Grade I-Gerard Smith; paw- rence McGuirk. Mia Patricia MacDonald. tomb- (Pafrlot please copy) LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Jan. 7 - (CP)—Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton of Canada today took over as presi- dent of the United Nations Secur- ity Councii. Assuming the Council presidency for January under an alphabetical rotation system. the 62-year-old McNaughton reconven- ed the li-vmember body in the first session since its return frcm Psi-is where it met for three months in conjunction with (he United Nat- ions General Assembly. INCRIDESCENT and FLUORESCENT Christmas School Concerts CLYDE RIVER. SCHOOL CONCERT On Wednesday evening, Dec. 22nd, a concert which brought many favourable comments. was presented by the pupils of Clyde River School under the direction oi Miss Iteta. Cruwyi, teacher. Mr Hugh MacLean acted as chairman and Miss Phyllis MacKinnon ac- companied the musical numocrs with the guitar. Program:- Chorus by the school. Address of welcome Keith Mac- Soio—E'.hei Gillespie. Dialogue: Proper Treatment-by Gayle Hyde, Duet-Gayle Hyde Animals-Keith Mec- and Edith Exercise: Recitation-Howard, ‘Gillespie. Duct-Betty MacLean end Joan Dialogue: Sandy's Christmas-—by Your Women's Editor DGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Kate Aitken Reporting for CO. LIMITED MON. WED. FRI. (ircviisoini. , IA-ll C i a ud e MacPnee. Rccitaticn—Leitii MacKinnon. Exercise-Annie Boyle and Shir- Duck-George Gillespie and John instrumental musio—Phyllis and (encored) Spelling Velma, slur-icy, Keith, Elmer Mac- Giilespie, Elmer and Keith Mac- Driii: Red Riding Hood-Ethel Gillespie and Joan Murray. Song-Claude MacPhee, and Percy Scott. Dialogue: David Speaks Piecc-—Bctty MacLean. Joan Mur- ray and George Gillespie. sa-nil- |side Singsong by the senior pupils. Svio~Pi1y1lis Maeliinnvn (en- chuilsim" 5mm“ Bil“ ‘ll’ 9 Buttons and Bows, Love Somebody, faifvegvgl‘; ‘an? 1b?’ gum“; cored.) WP st r n. a t. Let it s , ' “m” "1 Closing address-Shirley Mac- Pigtotiog “Boned J11?” Mseieigigs qgép: an i)“, “éhrmmu “gm gas relsmnded top by i: members. Khmom a y, e y an a: . - ‘h C leg w 1 _ A e vs nwas resen. Chorus by me schooy itgrnAshleiiad Dickieson and AVOIiXiS|voecal Asgllmlwhe liwvriévlsguewadden Tigeueiectiog oflogficgrs resuiuvi Following the chorus Sarita ac us an . '(enc0re); Rambo . Dance by Junior B! ° °W!i llilfir n en exit, M13. appeared in his usual jovial man- DIEIIOBUP. 39911118 3"“ Wm‘ pupil, _ way“: - Qgrdjngf 3nd A-D- 5'1"’? 55515181" llllilfiiltend- her and distributed gifts from s Sisters Beeu. “Blame Noon“, Bobby Macwlh ent. Mrs. WJ!» Rfibfirfl; president well laden tree. GMT“! b!’ s°ll°°h ell-mm"! “am, and Jun Mumhyl way.“ Evelyn Mclnnls; vice president. "—i""-'% Th“ cu lHowatt and Beryl Murphy. Blair RPM" Y°““k"3 599M411’. M"- EBENEZER SCHOOL CONCERT Drill. Farew . Campbell and Anna HOWE," rill Shaw; treasuref. Ralph Youn- Ebeiiczei-‘s annual Concert was held in the school on Friday evening Dec 17th and riespitg the rainy night the large school was filled with interested parents and friends. The school- room was beautifully decorated and i119 splendid programme prepared b; the teacher assisted by Miss Helen Ford as organist and Mrs. Ken MacRae and Mrs. Wallace Coles was presented with Mr. Norman MacRae as chairman: Opening Chorus - On Christmas Diff-—by the pupils. Rccitation— A Good Girl — by Carol MacKenzie. Recitation - Merry Christmas.- 1'0 RBBCIIIIE——SIZIII' Up the Crowd- Song, Where do You Live Santa Claus? by 6 pupils, (encoi-cd). __ , Monologue, The Day After Ghrist- i mas, Roma Dickieson. Recitation. The Crippled Dolly. cliffe; Chorus - Adestes Fiedelee Shelia Dickieson. Solo, All Marion Stevenson and Sheila Dick» i'l. The singing ofthe Anthem bYWKhi "is Pmflm '4’ ‘straw by Cari Dickie and Lois close. Through The Night, 1 school house Dec. 23rd with a —by Anna Myers. vie. Betty Belknnn. Joan Murray. large attendance of rate payer-r Dialogue; "Fooling the Agent“. Gayle Hyde. Hill. Melvin Lerkin and David and visitor-g, ; Reciideion; “A Christmas Tree Dialogue: Safety First-George Stevenson. I Drill. Holiday Clwree- Belly mdIMacWiliiams; Recitation by Beryl I ieson. Song by 5 gtrie, What's the Meri- Dslvsy trig? (encored). Monologue. Making His Presents, Jean Mscbeod. 5°ll3 by 5 Pupusi He" °°m°5 Recitation by Lyla Irving; Fire-, Christmas Santa then put in hie appearance, Qhflgtmgg and distributed gifts to the pupils and teacher. oranges were presented by Women's Institute to all the child- Cendy. apples and the Na tiorial CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL On Tuesday evenirig,l zmnnd Beuy Rogflson i412 vigghegchggf W?" ° “W Chorus - Sarita Claus is~ Coniin' l" annual Christmas Concert in Cape- Traverse artistically decorated with boughs of evergreen and the traditional red and green streamers. A beauti- Lee Ford‘ fui Christmas tree occupied one presented their The hail was Hail. corner of the stage and a lighted IIYRKILIIISQZW imghnstmu vmnh fire-place. topped by three candles, embiin:e_b; Olive Ford occupied the other. The chairman song __ welcome Ghrmmu__by for the evening was Mr. Earle Sawler and the programme was Olive, Marilyn, Errol and Erwin Ford, Ella MecKenzie and Frankie MacRne. Dialogue — Making A Cake —by Robert and Aldon Ford and Owen Afar-Rae. Exercise - Looking foi- Santa — by Carmen Ford and Jimmy Scott. Recitation —- A Sensible Thing- by Lorne Ford. Solo-Jolly Old Saint Nicholas- by Enid Ford (encorw-The Rub- ber Dolly. Dialogue-The Mail Order Hat Recitation-A Lady Santa Claus ,liy Owen MacRae , ‘CIIYISIITXIIQ Dfihlgeungi ‘gem? Cutciiffe, Pauline Irving and (ions accompanying hinnself 0n (in Duet — O Come Little Children 1;“ °' Iwahs‘ Si: we u at m Betty Rogerson (encore); Closing guitar. . - by Betty and Marilyn Ford. V’? i w ddsn" “n; m3 Chorus - Old Santa Claus by the Collections and mem- (encore) - Silent Night. ‘B; “I “H I‘ FMI°°°J 5 M‘; school. benhip 3.4m Intermission ~ Sale of Candy c W3}; five? vimmfneszv d_ The programme had just ended Mite Boxes M! and Instrumental music by the ‘m’ e‘ ' a‘ 5" s" a when, good old Kris Kringle enter- Total M3 Doiron Brothers. Drill ~ The Christmas Star-ii Wa man. Pauline Irving; as follows: Opening Chorus - Santa Claus. by the school; Welcome Recitation — Patricia Patterson: Solo — Brand On My Heart by Elaine Campbell (encore); Dialogue — The Census Taker, Census Taker _ Richard Sawler, woman - Shirley Noonan; Christmas at Sunset Slope - old old Lady, Christmas carols were sung by eight girls; Recit- ation - How Did Santa Get That y? by Harry MacDonald; Drill Roger Wuddell. deiand Daisy — Barbara Irving; Monologue-Slain’ Up the Crowd by Cari Dickie (encore); Duet-Ring MABDWS DRUGSTDRE Looking Ahead . . The year I949 will find our Rexoli Drug Store continu- ing to serve you with sofe, sure, pure drug products of prices you can afford to pay. And the first month of o new year is on opportune time to remind you of another first . . . OUR ‘FIRST OBLIGATION TO YOU . . . TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE . . . To compound Your Doctor's Prescriptions From Drugs Of Tested Purity And Potency _. with professional skill and personal attention. 50 yeon Prescription Service II. J. MABDN Registered Prescription Druggisi & opfomefyigf MONTAGUE, P. E. I. WINSLOE NORTH MISSION BAND The first annual meeting of the Willing Workers Mission Bang was held It the home of like, Omar and Mrs. Bruce Younker 0n Dec. 27.. The meeting opened by repeating the Mission Band puy- pose followed by Robert Younkqr reading the Scripture lesson, Duke l0. verses Z5 to 3'1. Mrs. MacInnir led in prayer and the Lords Pray. er was repeated in unison. Hymn 604, “Jesus Lcvm the LIILIE Chin dren" was sung. The minutes oi’ the previous meeting were read and Good King Wencesias by 20 senior and intermediate girls; Recitation by Joyce bord; Song- Umbrelia Built for Two by Jean Murphy and Bobby MacWilifams, Adele Cutciiffe and Wendell Cut- clifee. Elaine Campbell and Dale Murphy; Solo - Santa's On His Wily by Jean Murphy (encore); Recitation by Jean Gallant; Dialogue — A Slight Misunder- standing, deaf old lady -- Betty Rogerson, tramp — Pat Noonan; ker; Temperance Secretary, zclma Molnnis; Organist, Mrs. Stanley Younker. It was moved and seconded that the meetings be discontinued dur- ing the winter months end that they shall be resumed in May. The mite boxes which were distributed last month were opened arid they were found to contain the earn of 83.38. Collection for the day was 81 cents. The program which followed 1m enjoyed by all. - Recitation: Wendell Cutcliffc and Adele Cut- ciiffe. Dale MacWillams and Elaine Campbell, Alger Cutciiffe and Ai- berta MacDonald, sonny Irving arid Jessie MacDonald. Negro Song - Turkey in the ‘Cuicliffe, Roger Waddell and iPauiine Irving, Allison Weddell ‘and Beatrice Cutcliffe, Pat Noonan Iand Reta Waddeii, Ivan Newrick (encore); lio Town by Grades 1 to v; Recit- .111“ W‘, .- atlon by Elaine Campbell and Dale MacWilliams; Dialogue - Schoolroom Nonsense. teacher - Beatrice Cutcliffe, pupils -Wayne Gardiner, Ivan Newrick. lifarie Jeffrey, Rowena Harvey. Shirley Myron Younker. Solo; "Deer Little Stranger‘ no Doris Younker. Reading; "Wooden Ralph Younker. Shoes” a Noonan, Elmer Larsen, Janice Tempemme Readm!’ “n” 5°" Waddell, janitor -_ Blair Camp- W" l" i“ “"4"” - Em?" bell; Trio - Teddy Bear's Picnic “millil- by Jean Murphy. Beryl Murphy M551"? "Mum! 15'1"“! " and Elaine Campbell (encore); “emu 57W" Dialogue _ Tillie and iviillie in Reedinar “The Gift of Precious Virtue" by Mrs. Gordon Mchmls Solo: “ilcre Comes Santa Claui" — David Younken. The scripture lesson for the next meeting is to be given hr George Younker when Mrs. stan- iey Younker will be the leader. Meeting closed by repeating (‘i0 Mission Band prayer- and by sir-tr New York. Tillie - Reta Waddeii, Millie -— Mary Waddcii; Song — Doin‘ What Comes Naturiiy by Janice Waddeli Rowena Harvey Shirley Noonan, June Gardiner and , Marie Jeffrey (encore); Dialogue — Here Comes the Bride, Bill Sheldon Gardiner. Tom -— Pat Noonan, Aunt Mai-y ing hymn 813. "Jesus Bids lfl Shine". A dainty lunch was er".- ed after which Mr. Bruce Ycunk- er gave several harmonica scler- Mary Waddell, Aunt Martha —- June Gardiner (scene 1); Recitat- ion by Jessie MacDonald. (scene 2)! Song -- Hair of Gold by Beatrice ed with a merry jingle of bolls. The pupils welcomed him with (Patriot Please Copy) and Aldon Ford. Owen MacRae and Alton Andrews. Dialogue — The Mock Wedding. Recitation — A Boy's Complaint - by Aldon Ford. solo -_ The Broken Wedding Ring-by gliirwin Ford. (encore) — Pop Goes The Weasel. Dialogue -- The Photographer's Busy Day. Reading —- Obedlah Rambles On - by Douglas MacDonald (en- cored) Chorus -- Here Comes Sent! Claus At the close of the programme Santa arrived in his usual JOVIII mood and distributed the gifts from the heavily laden tree. A vote of thanks was then extended the teacher, Miss Erna 0016a. after which the singing of the National Anthem brought a very pleasant evening to a eioee. NIiW GLASGOW SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT The New Glasgow School Christ- mas Concert was presented on Thursday‘ evening, Dec. 23rd in the New Glasgow Hell. Mrs. Preston Campbell acted as organist and Rev. W.J. MecLeod presided as _chai.rman. The following was the program: Chorus, Ring, Merry Sells.‘ Drill, A Real Welcome. Elizabeth Dickieeon, Myrna Smith. James Stevenson. Avonne MeeAusiuid end Mabel Buiman. Recitation, Whyr, Birmi- Dolmen. Dialogue, The Christi-nee Preeent Mystery. Drill, How Many Days ‘Til Christ- rnss? Lloyd Roland. Dunne 14r- ki-n end Lionel ltlveneeri. PORCH WHEN i'I"5 DOWN? FINE! ‘IOU GOT IT IN ALL RIGHT-- NOW HOW ARE WELL. I'LL WORK we GOING "r0 our SOMETHIN’! GET OFF TH‘ OH, I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT.’